Biogeochemical properties of eddies in the California Current System

Geophysical Research Letters(2016)

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The California Current System (CCS) has intense mesoscale activity that modulates and exports biological production from the coastal upwelling system. To characterize and quantify the ability of mesoscale eddies to affect the local and regional planktonic ecosystem of the CCS, we analyzed a 10 year-long physical-biological model simulation, using eddy detection and tracking to isolate the dynamics of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies. As they propagate westward across the shelf, cyclonic eddies efficiently transport coastal planktonic organisms and maintain locally elevated production for up to 1year (800km offshore). Anticyclonic eddies, on the other hand, have a limited impact on local production over their similar to 6month lifetime as they propagate 400km offshore. At any given time similar to 8% of the model domain was covered by eddy cores. Though the eddies cover a small area, they explain similar to 50 and 20% of the transport of nitrate and plankton, respectively.
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mesoscale activity,bio-physical interactions,plankton ecosystem,California Current System,coastal upwelling system
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